Grapes themselves are generally silent, but when handled, they can produce soft, subtle sounds, like a gentle squish or pop when bitten into. If dropped, they might create a faint thud or a light rolling noise. In a more playful context, their sound could be imagined as a refreshing crunch when eaten, evoking the juicy experience they provide. Overall, their sounds are delicate and understated, much like the fruit itself.
Grapes has a long 'a' vowel sound, pronounced as /grāps/.
Green grapes may have a slight crunchy sound to the skin when you eat them. If they have seeds, these may crunch as well. The rest of the grape will be soft.
If what you REALLY mean is "Do red grapes make you fart?" the answer (for most people) would be no. If red grapes are fermented they produce gas during the process. But that does not sound like the question you are trying to have answered.
The a has a long vowel sound.
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grapes, grapes on a vine, or a tree roots
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Yes. The A in grape is a long A provided by the silent E. It rhymes with capes and tapes.